• The tax trifecta: Alaska and New Hampshire levy no tax on sales, income or Social Security. Alaska offers another bonus to residents: an annual cash payment from royalties on the state's vast oil deposits. In 2013 the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend was $900.

• Seven decent sanctuaries: Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming have sales taxes but don't impose state income taxes, or levies on Social Security and pension income.

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• Three shopping shelters: Delaware, Montana and Oregon do not have a sales tax.

• Friends of retirees: Income from Social Security gets a pass in 37 states and Washington, D.C.

• The fine print: A number of states have other levies, such as taxes on interest and dividends (New Hampshire and Tennessee), big sales taxes (New York and Arizona) or high property taxes (New Jersey and Connecticut). So consult a financial adviser before pulling up stakes for the haven of your dreams.

This article originally appeared in the June/July 2014 issue of AARP the Magazine.